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Version 3.3.26
Released October 30, 2013
751.0 kB
Works with
Firefox 10.0 and later, SeaMonkey 2.7 and later, Thunderbird 10.0 and later

This version updates the time zone database to the latest version for those who have disabled automatic time zone updates. We've also improved language support, updated flag images and fixed a few bugs.

Numerous language-specific improvements, including a new Swedish Zone Picker, which should be much easier to navigate. The new Zone Picker is only available in English and Swedish right now - contact us if you'd like to help with translations.

This add-on is not compatible with your version of SeaMonkey because of the following:

Version 3.1.26
Released September 16, 2012
753.7 kB
Works with
Firefox 10.0 and later, SeaMonkey 2.7 and later, Thunderbird 10.0 and later

This is a bug-fix release only.

In rare cases, FoxClocks can issue large numbers of automatic database update checks in rapid succession. This makes the foxclocks.org's hosting company, Site5, understandably very unhappy. Site5 have been remarkably patient while we've worked to address this bug - thanks guys.

We've launched a new website, foxclocks.org, to host FoxClocks help and the time zone database update server.

The FoxClocks time zone database has been updated to version 2012e, for those with automatic database updates disabled. See here for way too much information!

There's a new 'week number' custom format, available in ISO (European) and North American flavours. See here for more information about custom formats and the Options window. (Currently week number is only available in English, French, German and Spanish.)

Also in the Options window, custom format codes (e.g. <d-l> for long-form day of the week) are now easier to find.

The Location Properties window now shows current or future daylight saving periods, rather than just for the current year.

Internally FoxClocks now uses JavaScript 'modules' rather than 'components'. Hopefully this means it should use less of your browser's precious resources.

This add-on is not compatible with your version of SeaMonkey because of the following:

Version 2.9.38
Released May 11, 2012
748.5 kB
Works with
Firefox 3.0 and later, SeaMonkey 2.0 and later, Thunderbird 3.0 and later

- Time zone database updated to 2012c (2012-03-27) for users who have disabled automatic time zone database updates. (Note: as of 2012-05-11, time zone database updates are not working; we hope to resolve this issue as soon as possible. This should not affect FoxClocks functionality significantly.)

- New Japanese locale - Support for SeaMonkey and Flock- New time format option: 3-digit day of year- Various Zone Picker improvements (English and German)- Bug fixes: clocks not visible with dark themes; preferences export fails in Firefox 3; Firefox sometimes doesn't start properly under Windows- New time zone database (for those with automatic database updates disabled)

- Option to show a time zone's flag in the statusbar/toolbar. (In the main Foxclocks window, F2 toggles the flag for all selected locations in the Watchlist). Thanks to Mark James of famfamfam.com for the flags- Time zone database update (for those who don't have database auto-update enabled)- Czech locale- A few new cities in the Zone Picker tree (English version)- Much-improved Zone Picker tree (various non-English translations - thanks to all at www.babelzilla.org)- Visual indication ('slider') when the FoxClocks time zone database updates- Fix exporting preferences when place-names contain non-Western European characters- Workaround for Mozilla bug: if you're having problems with the FoxClocks tooltip staying around too long, uncheck 'Show clock in tooltip' for each location in your Watchlist - the tooltip will be disabled- For time zone afficinados: hover over the 'Time Zone' tab after double-clicking a Zone or Location in the main FoxClocks window to display extended data from the 'tz' database- For techies: FoxClocks parameters and export files (*.fcl) are now 'proper' XML